>
> I've been thinkin' about this a little more.  Ultimately we ALL reach a 
> point where we can't fo the things we used to do.  First...not as well.  
> Then...barely and thirdly not at all BEFORE we die.  It's life.  Hobbies 
> and other interests are a MUST.  If you only have 1 thing to lean on [and 
> it isn't taking a leak] you're screwed.

 
This suicide was needless.  If all he was concerned with was how well he 
could still motor up and down the keys...he was too one dimentional to 
servive.  Somewhere along the way he should have 'got a life'.  Then ... 
maybe he's still have one.  A glorious opportunity not merely wasted...but 
disrespected and discarded.  So?  He ended up with no choice but do end it 
all...and EVERYBODY lost.

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